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The application of Resources in a fire preventive mode for control of fire hazards in continuously energized equipment facilities (CEEF) and critical operation control centers (COCC) provides significant advantages. Such facilities are characterized by a high density of energy consumption, resulting in constant heating and high risk of ignition or combustion. Although flammable gases and liquids can usually be eliminated in CEEF and COCC fires resulting from faulty connections in patch panel, electronic failure, or overhead cables, cannot be entirely prevented. Prevention is always better then the cure.
Fires represent a serious financial threat to business. Cable rack and equipment fires could significantly disrupt communication service and ultimately slash revenues and have an immeasurable negative impact on consumer confidence in your service. Due to the concentration of computer equipment and data in a computer room, the degree of potential damage that could occur from both a fire and conventional fire-extinguishing systems is unacceptable. No residue, no toxins, no water damage, no re-ignition, no disruption of your business. Simplicity of system insures reliability NITRO GUARD reduced oxygen (hypoxic air) enriched nitrogen environment that provides the ultimate solution for the fire safety problem in computer/server rooms, and safe to breathe.
Resources NITRO GUARD system works by reducing the oxygen content of the ambient air and replacing it with nitrogen to approximately 15% volume. In this environment it is simply impossible to start a fire. Is keeping your business running one of your goals? Eliminate nuisance false alarms, disruptions and inconvenience to your business. This air creates a comfortable human breathable atmosphere inside a facility, in which nothing can ignite or burn. This environment corresponds in partial pressure of oxygen to the altitude of 8,000 feet, is completely safe for healthy people. Exhaustive studies show that such an environment is in fact healthier for humans than normal ambient air at sea level.
Usual breakdowns of computer/server rooms may be caused by:
- FIRES CAUSED BY HUMANS ,SABOTAGE & ATTACKS
- SMOKE/WATER DAMAGE OR EXTINGUISHING AGENT
- ELECTRIC FAULTS,LOOSE CLAMP CONNECTIONS
- HUMAN LAPSE,NATURAL DISASTERS,LIGHTNING
- DEFECTIVE COMPUTER CIRCUIT BOARDS,MONITORS
- OVERLOADED CABLES
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